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vas·sal·age \-ij\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French, from vassal + -age 1. a. archaic : conduct becoming to a vassal; especially : courage and prowess under difficulties (as on the field of battle) b. obsolete : a valiant or chivalrous act 2. : the condition or status of a vassal : the relation of a vassal to his lord; also : the specific homage, fealty, or services due from vassal to lord 3. : a position of subordination or submission (as to a political power or a detrimental influence) : servitude, subjection < vassalage of the states through increasing centralization of power in the federal government > < a mind in vassalage to passion > 4. : vassals as a group or of a particular lord : vassalry |